Wednesday 20 July 2016 23:21, UK
Brendan Rodgers is hoping to add to his Celtic squad before they face Astana in next week's Champions League third-round qualifier.
The Hoops got through to the next stage with a 3-0 win over part-timers Lincoln Red Imps at Parkhead, completing a 3-1 aggregate win.
Three first-half goals from defender Mikael Lustig, striker Leigh Griffiths and winger Patrick Roberts settled the tie before the break with the second half a mere formality.
Rodgers was pleased to get past the Gibraltarians and will look to bolster his options before Thursday night's deadline, and before the long trip to Kazakhstan.
Asked how realistic the prospect of signing some new players would be, he said: "Hopefully, that is what we are looking at.
"There is no doubt we need one or two more in that I want to bring into the team so let's hope we can do something before that (window) closes tomorrow.
"That would be the plan, hopefully we could do that and that would be a great boost to the squad."
When asked about the travel difficulties of getting to Kazakhstan with a team still working on its fitness, the former Liverpool boss, tongue firmly in cheek, said: "I mentioned it the other day to some of the guys.
"Apart from the six-hour flight, and the five-hour time difference and the 35 degree heat and the plastic pitch with no water, it should be all right.
"But it is what is thrown at us. I think you just need to adjust, we will probably fly out on the Monday, the game is on the Wednesday and just prepare the best we can.
"We have to find a way to get a performance and a result."
Rodgers was pleased by the way his side overwhelmed the battling semi-professionals, although he admits there is still more to come from his side.
He said: "I was very pleased with the first 30 minutes. I thought the crowd was incredible and the players felt that support.
"Overall I was pleased to get through, it certainly wasn't perfect, there is a way to go for us in terms of where I want us to be.
"But I am delighted with the attitude with the players, they scored three and their goalkeeper has probably stopped it maybe being double figures. But we are through and that is the most important thing.
"We have a game on Saturday (against Leicester) and then we will look forward to the game next week which will be another difficult tie on a plastic pitch but we will be ready for it."